Six years ago, an Illinois Senator made history becoming the first African American to ever be elected to the White House. His powerful speeches about pulling out of Iraq, providing for the lower class and American minorities galvanized special interest groups all over the country. Weary from seemingly endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama promised the nation he would bring them lasting change.
Two years later, that same CHANGE brought Republicans out to the polls in droves, upset and infuriated with Obama’s politics. Led by a host of flame-throwing candidates, the 2010 class of Congressmen shifted control in the House of RepresentativesBACK to the Republicans. What followed was a nasty battle of bi-partisan gridlock. State-by-Republican-state, lawmakers handcuffed Obama and worked as hard as possible to thwart his two years of what they called overreaching abuse of power.
It’s ironic, but now that it’s their turn for re-election, CHANGE is still at the center of the equation. Only, this time, it’s change of a different flavor.
In Michigan, Dan Benishek put up a TV ad, saying Obamacare made him so mad, it drove him to run for Congress. Four years later, raking in a decent coin, working on Capitol Hill, HE is up for re-election. But this time, he’s a little less passionate. Instead of embracing the road that got him into office, Benishek is pitching himself as a caring doctor and grandfather.
Elsewhere, in Ohio, RepublicanBill Johnson railed against entitlement programs, handouts and screamed at Congress to quit spending too much. Now, also facing re-election, he’s the incumbent and he’s not as passionate. During four years on the Hill, he’s changed from a preacher to a philosopher. His new chill campaign softly says “before you can be a leader, you have to be a listener.”
Some political observers believe the House Republicans are making a concerted effort to reclaim a foothold on middle ground, hoping to reach across the aisle and pull some voters back into the fold. Or could it be that once a politician reaches Washington, his top priority shifts AWAY from the people he represents and he starts working to PROTECT his own job?
Incumbents are smart. They got elected once, and every year, they get a little wiser, a little more vanilla, and a little more toned down. We know it as “politically correct.”
When protecting self-interest becomes more important than leading a nation, Congressmen fail to change Washington and Washington starts to change Congressmen.
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Why is Senator Shuck Grassley lying to his constituents about the GOP's plan to privatize Social Security? In my Daily Take - I'll tell you about the drastic measures Republicans are resorting to to keep their constituents in the dark about their radical agenda.

published:01 Sep 2011

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The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their current tactics include shutting down hearings on Homeless AmericanMilitary Veterans and Security and Defense issues concerning North Korea just since they are spoiled brats and no longer control Our country, as they did during the bush term where Our entire economy collapsed, Our Pentagon and WTC were successfully attacked in the worst terrorist attack in Our history, we wrongly attacked a foreign country and allowed the perpetrators of 9/11 to escape and created the worst unemployment since Moron reagan and outsourced more American jobs to foreign countries than ever before, due to gop majority tax laws passed in 2002 and 2003 that don't expire until the end of 2010.

Pronunciation

There is a debate among experts and the general public on how to pronounce specific years of the 21st century in English. The year 2010 is pronounced either "two thousand (and) ten", or "twenty-ten". 2010 was the first year to have a wide variation in pronunciation, as the years 2000 to 2009 were generally pronounced "two thousand (and) one, two, three, etc." as opposed to the less common "twenty-oh-_".

Events

January

January 3– The United States and the United Kingdom close their embassies in Yemen due to the ongoing security threat by Al-Qaeda.

House

A house is a building that functions as a home, ranging from simple dwellings such as rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes and the improvised shacks in shantytowns to complex, fixed structures of wood, brick, marble or other materials containing plumbing, ventilation and electrical systems. Most conventional modern houses in Western cultures will contain a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as chickens or larger livestock (like cattle) may share part of the house with humans. The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, although households may also be other social groups or individuals. The design and structure of the house is also subject to change as a consequence of globalization, urbanization and other social, economic, demographic, and technological reasons. Various other cultural factors also influence the building style and patterns of domestic space.

House of Representatives

House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entitles. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often called a "Senate". In some countries, the House of Representatives is the sole chamber of a unicameral legislature.

The functioning of a house of representatives can vary greatly from country to country, and depends on whether a country has a parliamentary or a presidential system. Members of a House of Representatives are typically apportioned according to population rather than geography.

2010 Republicans: Then and Now

Six years ago, an Illinois Senator made history becoming the first African American to ever be elected to the White House. His powerful speeches about pulling out of Iraq, providing for the lower class and American minorities galvanized special interest groups all over the country. Weary from seemingly endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama promised the nation he would bring them lasting change.
Two years later, that same CHANGE brought Republicans out to the polls in droves, upset and infuriated with Obama’s politics. Led by a host of flame-throwing candidates, the 2010 class of Congressmen shifted control in the House of RepresentativesBACK to the Republicans. What followed was a nasty battle of bi-partisan gridlock. State-by-Republican-state, lawmakers handcuffed Obama and worked as hard as possible to thwart his two years of what they called overreaching abuse of power.
It’s ironic, but now that it’s their turn for re-election, CHANGE is still at the center of the equation. Only, this time, it’s change of a different flavor.
In Michigan, Dan Benishek put up a TV ad, saying Obamacare made him so mad, it drove him to run for Congress. Four years later, raking in a decent coin, working on Capitol Hill, HE is up for re-election. But this time, he’s a little less passionate. Instead of embracing the road that got him into office, Benishek is pitching himself as a caring doctor and grandfather.
Elsewhere, in Ohio, RepublicanBill Johnson railed against entitlement programs, handouts and screamed at Congress to quit spending too much. Now, also facing re-election, he’s the incumbent and he’s not as passionate. During four years on the Hill, he’s changed from a preacher to a philosopher. His new chill campaign softly says “before you can be a leader, you have to be a listener.”
Some political observers believe the House Republicans are making a concerted effort to reclaim a foothold on middle ground, hoping to reach across the aisle and pull some voters back into the fold. Or could it be that once a politician reaches Washington, his top priority shifts AWAY from the people he represents and he starts working to PROTECT his own job?
Incumbents are smart. They got elected once, and every year, they get a little wiser, a little more vanilla, and a little more toned down. We know it as “politically correct.”
When protecting self-interest becomes more important than leading a nation, Congressmen fail to change Washington and Washington starts to change Congressmen.
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Republicans 2010: What a Bunch

Republicans could reclaim the House in Nov. 2010

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8:39

Hartmann: Republicans misread the 2010 election

Hartmann: Republicans misread the 2010 election

Hartmann: Republicans misread the 2010 election

Why is Senator Shuck Grassley lying to his constituents about the GOP's plan to privatize Social Security? In my Daily Take - I'll tell you about the drastic measures Republicans are resorting to to keep their constituents in the dark about their radical agenda.

8:03

Republicans "Fu-k Homeless Veterans" - April 2010

Republicans "Fu-k Homeless Veterans" - April 2010

Republicans "Fu-k Homeless Veterans" - April 2010

The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their current tactics include shutting down hearings on Homeless AmericanMilitary Veterans and Security and Defense issues concerning North Korea just since they are spoiled brats and no longer control Our country, as they did during the bush term where Our entire economy collapsed, Our Pentagon and WTC were successfully attacked in the worst terrorist attack in Our history, we wrongly attacked a foreign country and allowed the perpetrators of 9/11 to escape and created the worst unemployment since Moron reagan and outsourced more American jobs to foreign countries than ever before, due to gop majority tax laws passed in 2002 and 2003 that don't expire until the end of 2010.

Will the Republicans Prevail in 2010? Seats to Watch and Why

Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
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Michael Barone, Ronald Brownstein, Mickey Edwards, Jane Harman, Chuck Todd
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1:17

Election Watch 2010: Republicans Hold the Lead

Election Watch 2010: Republicans Hold the Lead

Election Watch 2010: Republicans Hold the Lead

Gallup's latest look at likely voters under its low turnout model shows the GOP with a stunning 17 percentage point lead over the Democrats in House races. AEI scholar Karyln Bowman discusses. For more videos, go to http://www.aei.org/videos
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2:30

The 2010 Midterm Elections are now only hours away. With Republicans poised to retake the House of R

The 2010 Midterm Elections are now only hours away. With Republicans poised to retake the House of R

The 2010 Midterm Elections are now only hours away. With Republicans poised to retake the House of R

Blow to Obama? Republicans seize House in US midterm elections

President Obama's party has lost control over Congress in the US midterm elections. Democrats have managed to retain a majority in the Senate, but the House of Representatives is now in the hands of the Republicans. With Congress divided between the two parties, it would make it much harder for Obama to go forward with his legislative agenda. But many voters have other concerns. They're worried about the corporate bankrolling of candidates, after vast amounts of campaign cash was poured into these elections. Scott McLarty, a spokesman for the U.S.Green Party says the runaway spending is detrimental to the country's political system.
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2010 Republicans: Then and Now

Six years ago, an Illinois Senator made history becoming the first African American to ever be elected to the White House. His powerful speeches about pulling out of Iraq, providing for the lower class and American minorities galvanized special interest groups all over the country. Weary from seemingly endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama promised the nation he would bring them lasting change.
Two years later, that same CHANGE brought Republicans out to the polls in droves, upset and infuriated with Obama’s politics. Led by a host of flame-throwing candidates, the 2010 class of Congressmen shifted control in the House of RepresentativesBACK to the Republicans. What followed was a nasty battle of bi-partisan gridlock. State-by-Republican-state, lawmakers handcuffed Obama and...

Republicans 2010: What a Bunch

Republicans could reclaim the House in Nov. 2010

Primaries are being held across the U.S. for the midterm elections set for November 2, 2010. In the race for the House of Representatives, Republicans are said to be closing in on the Democrats. With just an additional 39 seats, Republicans can reclaim the majority.
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published: 15 Jul 2010

Hartmann: Republicans misread the 2010 election

Why is Senator Shuck Grassley lying to his constituents about the GOP's plan to privatize Social Security? In my Daily Take - I'll tell you about the drastic measures Republicans are resorting to to keep their constituents in the dark about their radical agenda.

published: 01 Sep 2011

Republicans "Fu-k Homeless Veterans" - April 2010

The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their current tactics include shutting down hearings on Homeless AmericanMilitary Veterans and Security and Defense issues concerning North Korea just since they are spoiled brats and no longer control Our country, as they did during the bush term where Our entire economy collapsed, Our Pentagon and WTC were successfully attacked in the worst terrorist attack in Our history, we wrongly attacked a foreign country and allowed the perpetrators of 9/11 to escape and created the worst unemployment since Moron reagan and outsourced more American jobs to foreign countries than ever before, due to gop majority tax laws passed in 2002 and 2003 that don't expire until the end of 2010.

Republicans complaining about their showing in the 2010 Howard County Races

Will the Republicans Prevail in 2010? Seats to Watch and Why

Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
Will the Republicans will prevail in 2010? What seats to watch and why.
Speakers:
Michael Barone, Ronald Brownstein, Mickey Edwards, Jane Harman, Chuck Todd
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published: 02 Apr 2015

Election Watch 2010: Republicans Hold the Lead

Gallup's latest look at likely voters under its low turnout model shows the GOP with a stunning 17 percentage point lead over the Democrats in House races. AEI scholar Karyln Bowman discusses. For more videos, go to http://www.aei.org/videos
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AEI op...

published: 14 Oct 2010

The 2010 Midterm Elections are now only hours away. With Republicans poised to retake the House of R

Blow to Obama? Republicans seize House in US midterm elections

President Obama's party has lost control over Congress in the US midterm elections. Democrats have managed to retain a majority in the Senate, but the House of Representatives is now in the hands of the Republicans. With Congress divided between the two parties, it would make it much harder for Obama to go forward with his legislative agenda. But many voters have other concerns. They're worried about the corporate bankrolling of candidates, after vast amounts of campaign cash was poured into these elections. Scott McLarty, a spokesman for the U.S.Green Party says the runaway spending is detrimental to the country's political system.
RT on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RTnews
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Six years ago, an Illinois Senator made history becoming the first African American to ever be elected to the White House. His powerful speeches about pulling out of Iraq, providing for the lower class and American minorities galvanized special interest groups all over the country. Weary from seemingly endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama promised the nation he would bring them lasting change.
Two years later, that same CHANGE brought Republicans out to the polls in droves, upset and infuriated with Obama’s politics. Led by a host of flame-throwing candidates, the 2010 class of Congressmen shifted control in the House of RepresentativesBACK to the Republicans. What followed was a nasty battle of bi-partisan gridlock. State-by-Republican-state, lawmakers handcuffed Obama and worked as hard as possible to thwart his two years of what they called overreaching abuse of power.
It’s ironic, but now that it’s their turn for re-election, CHANGE is still at the center of the equation. Only, this time, it’s change of a different flavor.
In Michigan, Dan Benishek put up a TV ad, saying Obamacare made him so mad, it drove him to run for Congress. Four years later, raking in a decent coin, working on Capitol Hill, HE is up for re-election. But this time, he’s a little less passionate. Instead of embracing the road that got him into office, Benishek is pitching himself as a caring doctor and grandfather.
Elsewhere, in Ohio, RepublicanBill Johnson railed against entitlement programs, handouts and screamed at Congress to quit spending too much. Now, also facing re-election, he’s the incumbent and he’s not as passionate. During four years on the Hill, he’s changed from a preacher to a philosopher. His new chill campaign softly says “before you can be a leader, you have to be a listener.”
Some political observers believe the House Republicans are making a concerted effort to reclaim a foothold on middle ground, hoping to reach across the aisle and pull some voters back into the fold. Or could it be that once a politician reaches Washington, his top priority shifts AWAY from the people he represents and he starts working to PROTECT his own job?
Incumbents are smart. They got elected once, and every year, they get a little wiser, a little more vanilla, and a little more toned down. We know it as “politically correct.”
When protecting self-interest becomes more important than leading a nation, Congressmen fail to change Washington and Washington starts to change Congressmen.
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Six years ago, an Illinois Senator made history becoming the first African American to ever be elected to the White House. His powerful speeches about pulling out of Iraq, providing for the lower class and American minorities galvanized special interest groups all over the country. Weary from seemingly endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama promised the nation he would bring them lasting change.
Two years later, that same CHANGE brought Republicans out to the polls in droves, upset and infuriated with Obama’s politics. Led by a host of flame-throwing candidates, the 2010 class of Congressmen shifted control in the House of RepresentativesBACK to the Republicans. What followed was a nasty battle of bi-partisan gridlock. State-by-Republican-state, lawmakers handcuffed Obama and worked as hard as possible to thwart his two years of what they called overreaching abuse of power.
It’s ironic, but now that it’s their turn for re-election, CHANGE is still at the center of the equation. Only, this time, it’s change of a different flavor.
In Michigan, Dan Benishek put up a TV ad, saying Obamacare made him so mad, it drove him to run for Congress. Four years later, raking in a decent coin, working on Capitol Hill, HE is up for re-election. But this time, he’s a little less passionate. Instead of embracing the road that got him into office, Benishek is pitching himself as a caring doctor and grandfather.
Elsewhere, in Ohio, RepublicanBill Johnson railed against entitlement programs, handouts and screamed at Congress to quit spending too much. Now, also facing re-election, he’s the incumbent and he’s not as passionate. During four years on the Hill, he’s changed from a preacher to a philosopher. His new chill campaign softly says “before you can be a leader, you have to be a listener.”
Some political observers believe the House Republicans are making a concerted effort to reclaim a foothold on middle ground, hoping to reach across the aisle and pull some voters back into the fold. Or could it be that once a politician reaches Washington, his top priority shifts AWAY from the people he represents and he starts working to PROTECT his own job?
Incumbents are smart. They got elected once, and every year, they get a little wiser, a little more vanilla, and a little more toned down. We know it as “politically correct.”
When protecting self-interest becomes more important than leading a nation, Congressmen fail to change Washington and Washington starts to change Congressmen.
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Primaries are being held across the U.S. for the midterm elections set for November 2, 2010. In the race for the House of Representatives, Republicans are said to be closing in on the Democrats. With just an additional 39 seats, Republicans can reclaim the majority.
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Why is Senator Shuck Grassley lying to his constituents about the GOP's plan to privatize Social Security? In my Daily Take - I'll tell you about the drastic measures Republicans are resorting to to keep their constituents in the dark about their radical agenda.

Why is Senator Shuck Grassley lying to his constituents about the GOP's plan to privatize Social Security? In my Daily Take - I'll tell you about the drastic measures Republicans are resorting to to keep their constituents in the dark about their radical agenda.

The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their current tactics include shutting down hearings on Homeless AmericanMilitary Veterans and Security and Defense issues concerning North Korea just since they are spoiled brats and no longer control Our country, as they did during the bush term where Our entire economy collapsed, Our Pentagon and WTC were successfully attacked in the worst terrorist attack in Our history, we wrongly attacked a foreign country and allowed the perpetrators of 9/11 to escape and created the worst unemployment since Moron reagan and outsourced more American jobs to foreign countries than ever before, due to gop majority tax laws passed in 2002 and 2003 that don't expire until the end of 2010.

The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their current tactics include shutting down hearings on Homeless AmericanMilitary Veterans and Security and Defense issues concerning North Korea just since they are spoiled brats and no longer control Our country, as they did during the bush term where Our entire economy collapsed, Our Pentagon and WTC were successfully attacked in the worst terrorist attack in Our history, we wrongly attacked a foreign country and allowed the perpetrators of 9/11 to escape and created the worst unemployment since Moron reagan and outsourced more American jobs to foreign countries than ever before, due to gop majority tax laws passed in 2002 and 2003 that don't expire until the end of 2010.

Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
Will the Republicans will prevail in 2010? What seats to watch and why.
Speakers:
Michael Barone, Ronald Brownstein, Mickey Edwards, Jane Harman, Chuck Todd
The Aspen Ideas Festival is the nation's premier, public gathering place for leaders from around the globe and across many disciplines to engage in deep and inquisitive discussion of the ideas and issues that both shape our lives and challenge our times. Learn more at: http://www.aspenideas.org/
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Will the Republicans will prevail in 2010? What seats to watch and why.
Speakers:
Michael Barone, Ronald Brownstein, Mickey Edwards, Jane Harman, Chuck Todd
The Aspen Ideas Festival is the nation's premier, public gathering place for leaders from around the globe and across many disciplines to engage in deep and inquisitive discussion of the ideas and issues that both shape our lives and challenge our times. Learn more at: http://www.aspenideas.org/
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Gallup's latest look at likely voters under its low turnout model shows the GOP with a stunning 17 percentage point lead over the Democrats in House races. AEI scholar Karyln Bowman discusses. For more videos, go to http://www.aei.org/videos
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The 2010 Midterm Elections are now only hours away. With Republicans poised to retake the House of R

President Obama's party has lost control over Congress in the US midterm elections. Democrats have managed to retain a majority in the Senate, but the House of Representatives is now in the hands of the Republicans. With Congress divided between the two parties, it would make it much harder for Obama to go forward with his legislative agenda. But many voters have other concerns. They're worried about the corporate bankrolling of candidates, after vast amounts of campaign cash was poured into these elections. Scott McLarty, a spokesman for the U.S.Green Party says the runaway spending is detrimental to the country's political system.
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President Obama's party has lost control over Congress in the US midterm elections. Democrats have managed to retain a majority in the Senate, but the House of Representatives is now in the hands of the Republicans. With Congress divided between the two parties, it would make it much harder for Obama to go forward with his legislative agenda. But many voters have other concerns. They're worried about the corporate bankrolling of candidates, after vast amounts of campaign cash was poured into these elections. Scott McLarty, a spokesman for the U.S.Green Party says the runaway spending is detrimental to the country's political system.
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President Obama Takes Questions at GOP House Issues Conference

President Obama Full Q&A

President Obama spoke to HouseRepublicans at their retreat in Baltimore. In his remarks he said he welcomed disagreement and debate, but called for genuine bipartisanship and asked for constructive ideas in confronting the nation's problems. Following his remarks he openly and frankly answered pointed questions from the Republican legislators. Topics ranged from health care, to energy policy, to taxes and the economy.

published: 02 Feb 2010

Will the Republicans Prevail in 2010? Seats to Watch and Why

Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
Will the Republicans will prevail in 2010? What seats to watch and why.
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Michael Barone, Ronald Brownstein, Mickey Edwards, Jane Harman, Chuck Todd
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The 2010 State of the Union Address

President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost decade of declining wages, eroding retirement security and escalating health care and tuition costs. January 27, 2010

published: 28 Jan 2010

10-25-2010 Jerry Lewis Addresses the LD18 Republicans

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First Republican Primary Debate 8.6.15

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Pres. Obama's First State of the Union Address

Top 10 GOP Presidential Primary Ads - 2012

This is my Top 10 countdown of the most interesting political ads on television and the web related to the 2012RepublicanPresidentialPrimaries. Even when you don't like the candidates or agree with their policies, the strategic consideration that went into the ads and the inventive way they were built can be impressive.

Does the thought of Nancy Pelosi once again being Speaker of the House terrify you? After the failed attempt to repeal and replace Obama Care the American people put health care squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. Republicans will need to pass health care, tax reform and fund the construction of a wall on our southern border. April 18th we will find out how much trouble the Republicans may be in with voters. That’s election day in the 6th Congressional District of Georgia. Democrats need 24 seats to take over The House. If their candidate, Jon Ossoff, wins that may put in motion what Democrats hope to be 23 more seats in 2018.
There are 435 seats in The House of Representatives. See the statistics of past years below:
- 2004 -
Republicans: 232
Democrats: 202
A difference o...

Bill Clinton speech : Comments on Tea Party, Obama, debt, Republicans

How Elections Are Rigged - "Gerrymandering" | Snagfilms

Right now, across the country, our two major political parties are gearing up for a once-a-decade war whose winner will control Congress for the next ten years, and possibly more. There will be battles in every state, and each will be kept carefully hidden from the prying eyes of average voters who only become more disenchanted with their government with each meaningless election.
Democrats and Republicans collude to keep these skirmishes private so that they can maintain total control over the ultimate political weapon: the ability to directly determine the outcome of elections. Why bother stuffing ballots when they can just draw districts? For the first time, GERRYMANDERING exposes the most effective form of manipulating elections short of outright fraud. After the 2010 Census is finish...

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University of Delaware College Republicans vs College Democrats Debate

Jim DeMint: Why Republicans Must Become More Libertarian

"The new debate in the Republican party needs to be between conservatives and libertarians," says Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.). "A lot of the libertarian ideas that Ron Paul is talking about...should not be alien to any Republican."
Yet right after the 2010 midterm elections, the influential Tea Party favorite proclaimed that "you can't be a fiscal conservative and not be a social conservative," a comment that was widely viewed as a slap at libertarians. And South Carolina's junior senator is also a staunch pro-lifer, has favored a constitutional ban on flag burning, and is on the record saying that gays shouldn't be allowed to teach at public schools.
More recently, DeMint has been leaning libertarian. His new book, Now or Never: Saving America from Economic Collapse, is a warning to the na...

published: 07 Feb 2012

Mitt Romney Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention (C-SPAN) - Full Speech

Republicans Block Health Care For Poor In Minnesota

Last month Republicans in the Minnesota House overwhelmingly supported a bill to fund General AssistanceMedical Care (GAMC) a program that provides health care to the poorest of Minnesota's poor. All of the Republicans who voted for GAMC last month voted against it today. The had been no changes in the bill. It would cost less than what will happen without its passage and it covers more people. So why didn't Republicans vote for the bill this time? Because GovernorTim Pawlenty (also a Republican) had vetoed it. This is a video of the entire debate. Distributed by Tubemogul.

President Obama spoke to HouseRepublicans at their retreat in Baltimore. In his remarks he said he welcomed disagreement and debate, but called for genuine bipartisanship and asked for constructive ideas in confronting the nation's problems. Following his remarks he openly and frankly answered pointed questions from the Republican legislators. Topics ranged from health care, to energy policy, to taxes and the economy.

President Obama spoke to HouseRepublicans at their retreat in Baltimore. In his remarks he said he welcomed disagreement and debate, but called for genuine bipartisanship and asked for constructive ideas in confronting the nation's problems. Following his remarks he openly and frankly answered pointed questions from the Republican legislators. Topics ranged from health care, to energy policy, to taxes and the economy.

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The 2010 State of the Union Address

President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost decade of declining wages, eroding retirement security and escalating hea...

President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost decade of declining wages, eroding retirement security and escalating health care and tuition costs. January 27, 2010

President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost decade of declining wages, eroding retirement security and escalating health care and tuition costs. January 27, 2010

First Republican Primary Debate 8.6.15

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This is my Top 10 countdown of the most interesting political ads on television and the web related to the 2012RepublicanPresidentialPrimaries. Even when you don't like the candidates or agree with their policies, the strategic consideration that went into the ads and the inventive way they were built can be impressive.

This is my Top 10 countdown of the most interesting political ads on television and the web related to the 2012RepublicanPresidentialPrimaries. Even when you don't like the candidates or agree with their policies, the strategic consideration that went into the ads and the inventive way they were built can be impressive.

Does the thought of Nancy Pelosi once again being Speaker of the House terrify you? After the failed attempt to repeal and replace Obama Care the American people put health care squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. Republicans will need to pass health care, tax reform and fund the construction of a wall on our southern border. April 18th we will find out how much trouble the Republicans may be in with voters. That’s election day in the 6th Congressional District of Georgia. Democrats need 24 seats to take over The House. If their candidate, Jon Ossoff, wins that may put in motion what Democrats hope to be 23 more seats in 2018.
There are 435 seats in The House of Representatives. See the statistics of past years below:
- 2004 -
Republicans: 232
Democrats: 202
A difference of 30 seats.
-2006-
Democrats: 233
Republicans: 202
The Democrats won 31 seats and took control.
-2008-
President Obama was elected.
Democrats: 257
Republicans: 178
The Democrats won another 21 seats.
-2010-
Republicans take back control.
Republicans: 242
Democrats: 193
The Republicans increased 63 seats. This was the largest single shift in an election cycle.
-2012-
Republicans: 234
Democrats: 201
The Republicans lost 8 seats.
-2014-
Republicans: 247
Democrats: 188
The Republicans gained 13 seats.
-2016-
Republicans: 241
Democrats: 194
The Republicans lost 6 seats.
24 seats is what the Democrats need to take back over control.
Who will hold The House of Representatives in 2018?

Does the thought of Nancy Pelosi once again being Speaker of the House terrify you? After the failed attempt to repeal and replace Obama Care the American people put health care squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. Republicans will need to pass health care, tax reform and fund the construction of a wall on our southern border. April 18th we will find out how much trouble the Republicans may be in with voters. That’s election day in the 6th Congressional District of Georgia. Democrats need 24 seats to take over The House. If their candidate, Jon Ossoff, wins that may put in motion what Democrats hope to be 23 more seats in 2018.
There are 435 seats in The House of Representatives. See the statistics of past years below:
- 2004 -
Republicans: 232
Democrats: 202
A difference of 30 seats.
-2006-
Democrats: 233
Republicans: 202
The Democrats won 31 seats and took control.
-2008-
President Obama was elected.
Democrats: 257
Republicans: 178
The Democrats won another 21 seats.
-2010-
Republicans take back control.
Republicans: 242
Democrats: 193
The Republicans increased 63 seats. This was the largest single shift in an election cycle.
-2012-
Republicans: 234
Democrats: 201
The Republicans lost 8 seats.
-2014-
Republicans: 247
Democrats: 188
The Republicans gained 13 seats.
-2016-
Republicans: 241
Democrats: 194
The Republicans lost 6 seats.
24 seats is what the Democrats need to take back over control.
Who will hold The House of Representatives in 2018?

How Elections Are Rigged - "Gerrymandering" | Snagfilms

Right now, across the country, our two major political parties are gearing up for a once-a-decade war whose winner will control Congress for the next ten years,...

Right now, across the country, our two major political parties are gearing up for a once-a-decade war whose winner will control Congress for the next ten years, and possibly more. There will be battles in every state, and each will be kept carefully hidden from the prying eyes of average voters who only become more disenchanted with their government with each meaningless election.
Democrats and Republicans collude to keep these skirmishes private so that they can maintain total control over the ultimate political weapon: the ability to directly determine the outcome of elections. Why bother stuffing ballots when they can just draw districts? For the first time, GERRYMANDERING exposes the most effective form of manipulating elections short of outright fraud. After the 2010 Census is finished, will you know where your district went?
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Right now, across the country, our two major political parties are gearing up for a once-a-decade war whose winner will control Congress for the next ten years, and possibly more. There will be battles in every state, and each will be kept carefully hidden from the prying eyes of average voters who only become more disenchanted with their government with each meaningless election.
Democrats and Republicans collude to keep these skirmishes private so that they can maintain total control over the ultimate political weapon: the ability to directly determine the outcome of elections. Why bother stuffing ballots when they can just draw districts? For the first time, GERRYMANDERING exposes the most effective form of manipulating elections short of outright fraud. After the 2010 Census is finished, will you know where your district went?
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University of Delaware College Republicans vs College Democrats Debate

"The new debate in the Republican party needs to be between conservatives and libertarians," says Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.). "A lot of the libertarian ideas that Ron Paul is talking about...should not be alien to any Republican."
Yet right after the 2010 midterm elections, the influential Tea Party favorite proclaimed that "you can't be a fiscal conservative and not be a social conservative," a comment that was widely viewed as a slap at libertarians. And South Carolina's junior senator is also a staunch pro-lifer, has favored a constitutional ban on flag burning, and is on the record saying that gays shouldn't be allowed to teach at public schools.
More recently, DeMint has been leaning libertarian. His new book, Now or Never: Saving America from Economic Collapse, is a warning to the nation that we need radical spending cuts (including putting defense spending on the table) or else face economic oblivion. And he was instrumental in getting Tea Party Republicans elected in 2010, including the most libertarian member of the caucus, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who also wrote the foreword to DeMint's book.
Reason's Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch sat down with DeMint for a wide-ranging discussion about fiscal vs. social conservatism, cutting spending, the GOP presidential nomination, whether the Tea Party still matters, and much more.
Approximately 29 minutes.
Shot by Meredith Bragg and Jim Epstein; edited by Epstein.
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"The new debate in the Republican party needs to be between conservatives and libertarians," says Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.). "A lot of the libertarian ideas that Ron Paul is talking about...should not be alien to any Republican."
Yet right after the 2010 midterm elections, the influential Tea Party favorite proclaimed that "you can't be a fiscal conservative and not be a social conservative," a comment that was widely viewed as a slap at libertarians. And South Carolina's junior senator is also a staunch pro-lifer, has favored a constitutional ban on flag burning, and is on the record saying that gays shouldn't be allowed to teach at public schools.
More recently, DeMint has been leaning libertarian. His new book, Now or Never: Saving America from Economic Collapse, is a warning to the nation that we need radical spending cuts (including putting defense spending on the table) or else face economic oblivion. And he was instrumental in getting Tea Party Republicans elected in 2010, including the most libertarian member of the caucus, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who also wrote the foreword to DeMint's book.
Reason's Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch sat down with DeMint for a wide-ranging discussion about fiscal vs. social conservatism, cutting spending, the GOP presidential nomination, whether the Tea Party still matters, and much more.
Approximately 29 minutes.
Shot by Meredith Bragg and Jim Epstein; edited by Epstein.
Go to http://Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube Channel to receive automatic notification when new material goes live.

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Mitt Romney Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention (C-SPAN) - Full Speech

Last month Republicans in the Minnesota House overwhelmingly supported a bill to fund General AssistanceMedical Care (GAMC) a program that provides health care to the poorest of Minnesota's poor. All of the Republicans who voted for GAMC last month voted against it today. The had been no changes in the bill. It would cost less than what will happen without its passage and it covers more people. So why didn't Republicans vote for the bill this time? Because GovernorTim Pawlenty (also a Republican) had vetoed it. This is a video of the entire debate. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Last month Republicans in the Minnesota House overwhelmingly supported a bill to fund General AssistanceMedical Care (GAMC) a program that provides health care to the poorest of Minnesota's poor. All of the Republicans who voted for GAMC last month voted against it today. The had been no changes in the bill. It would cost less than what will happen without its passage and it covers more people. So why didn't Republicans vote for the bill this time? Because GovernorTim Pawlenty (also a Republican) had vetoed it. This is a video of the entire debate. Distributed by Tubemogul.

2010 Republicans: Then and Now

Six years ago, an Illinois Senator made history becoming the first African American to ever be elected to the White House. His powerful speeches about pulling out of Iraq, providing for the lower class and American minorities galvanized special interest groups all over the country. Weary from seemingly endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama promised the nation he would bring them lasting change.
Two years later, that same CHANGE brought Republicans out to the polls in droves, upset and infuriated with Obama’s politics. Led by a host of flame-throwing candidates, the 2010 class of Congressmen shifted control in the House of RepresentativesBACK to the Republicans. What followed was a nasty battle of bi-partisan gridlock. State-by-Republican-state, lawmakers handcuffed Obama and worked as hard as possible to thwart his two years of what they called overreaching abuse of power.
It’s ironic, but now that it’s their turn for re-election, CHANGE is still at the center of the equation. Only, this time, it’s change of a different flavor.
In Michigan, Dan Benishek put up a TV ad, saying Obamacare made him so mad, it drove him to run for Congress. Four years later, raking in a decent coin, working on Capitol Hill, HE is up for re-election. But this time, he’s a little less passionate. Instead of embracing the road that got him into office, Benishek is pitching himself as a caring doctor and grandfather.
Elsewhere, in Ohio, RepublicanBill Johnson railed against entitlement programs, handouts and screamed at Congress to quit spending too much. Now, also facing re-election, he’s the incumbent and he’s not as passionate. During four years on the Hill, he’s changed from a preacher to a philosopher. His new chill campaign softly says “before you can be a leader, you have to be a listener.”
Some political observers believe the House Republicans are making a concerted effort to reclaim a foothold on middle ground, hoping to reach across the aisle and pull some voters back into the fold. Or could it be that once a politician reaches Washington, his top priority shifts AWAY from the people he represents and he starts working to PROTECT his own job?
Incumbents are smart. They got elected once, and every year, they get a little wiser, a little more vanilla, and a little more toned down. We know it as “politically correct.”
When protecting self-interest becomes more important than leading a nation, Congressmen fail to change Washington and Washington starts to change Congressmen.
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Republicans Win Control of the House

A bright new day began on Election Day 2010; in that, Republicans won control of the House...

Republicans could reclaim the House in Nov. 2010

Primaries are being held across the U.S. for the midterm elections set for November 2, 2010. In the race for the House of Representatives, Republicans are said to be closing in on the Democrats. With just an additional 39 seats, Republicans can reclaim the majority.
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Hartmann: Republicans misread the 2010 election

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Hartmann: Republicans misread the 2010 election

Why is Senator Shuck Grassley lying to his constituents about the GOP's plan to privatize Social Security? In my Daily Take - I'll tell you about the drastic measures Republicans are resorting to to keep their constituents in the dark about their radical agenda.

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Republicans "Fu-k Homeless Veterans" - April 2010

The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their curre...

Republicans "Fu-k Homeless Veterans" - April 2010

The party of "No" is actually fast becoming the party of "No You Can't," since their current tactics include shutting down hearings on Homeless AmericanMilitary Veterans and Security and Defense issues concerning North Korea just since they are spoiled brats and no longer control Our country, as they did during the bush term where Our entire economy collapsed, Our Pentagon and WTC were successfully attacked in the worst terrorist attack in Our history, we wrongly attacked a foreign country and allowed the perpetrators of 9/11 to escape and created the worst unemployment since Moron reagan and outsourced more American jobs to foreign countries than ever before, due to gop majority tax laws passed in 2002 and 2003 that don't expire until the end of 2010.

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The New Republicans 2010

Remember November 2010, Don't Forget To Vote!
What is so amazing is how the American pe...

President Obama Full Q&A

President Obama spoke to HouseRepublicans at their retreat in Baltimore. In his remarks he said he welcomed disagreement and debate, but called for genuine bipartisanship and asked for constructive ideas in confronting the nation's problems. Following his remarks he openly and frankly answered pointed questions from the Republican legislators. Topics ranged from health care, to energy policy, to taxes and the economy.

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Will the Republicans Prevail in 2010? Seats to Watch and Why

Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
Will the Republicans will prevail in 2010? What seats to watc...

Will the Republicans Prevail in 2010? Seats to Watch and Why

Aspen Ideas Festival, 2010.
Will the Republicans will prevail in 2010? What seats to watch and why.
Speakers:
Michael Barone, Ronald Brownstein, Mickey Edwards, Jane Harman, Chuck Todd
The Aspen Ideas Festival is the nation's premier, public gathering place for leaders from around the globe and across many disciplines to engage in deep and inquisitive discussion of the ideas and issues that both shape our lives and challenge our times. Learn more at: http://www.aspenideas.org/
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The 2010 State of the Union Address

President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost dec...

The 2010 State of the Union Address

President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost decade of declining wages, eroding retirement security and escalating health care and tuition costs. January 27, 2010

First Republican Primary Debate 8.6.15

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Top 10 GOP Presidential Primary Ads - 2012

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Does the thought of Nancy Pelosi once again being Speaker of the House terrify you? After the failed attempt to repeal and replace Obama Care the American people put health care squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. Republicans will need to pass health care, tax reform and fund the construction of a wall on our southern border. April 18th we will find out how much trouble the Republicans may be in with voters. That’s election day in the 6th Congressional District of Georgia. Democrats need 24 seats to take over The House. If their candidate, Jon Ossoff, wins that may put in motion what Democrats hope to be 23 more seats in 2018.
There are 435 seats in The House of Representatives. See the statistics of past years below:
- 2004 -
Republicans: 232
Democrats: 202
A difference of 30 seats.
-2006-
Democrats: 233
Republicans: 202
The Democrats won 31 seats and took control.
-2008-
President Obama was elected.
Democrats: 257
Republicans: 178
The Democrats won another 21 seats.
-2010-
Republicans take back control.
Republicans: 242
Democrats: 193
The Republicans increased 63 seats. This was the largest single shift in an election cycle.
-2012-
Republicans: 234
Democrats: 201
The Republicans lost 8 seats.
-2014-
Republicans: 247
Democrats: 188
The Republicans gained 13 seats.
-2016-
Republicans: 241
Democrats: 194
The Republicans lost 6 seats.
24 seats is what the Democrats need to take back over control.
Who will hold The House of Representatives in 2018?

1:36:58

Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 2

President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties discuss controlling health car...

In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

Disabled people receiving state benefits have been hit with a million sanctions in less than a decade, according to alarming new evidence that they are being discriminated against by the welfare system ... Fining me solves nothing ... The new study found that more than 900,000JSA claimants who report a disability have been sanctioned since May 2010 ... The research found that more than 110,000 ESA sanctions have been applied since May 2010 ... ....

They came in 2010 and they took him away. When Christopher Coke, aka Dudus, was taken by the Americans in 2010, he was the absolute boss in Jamaica.Big politicians took his calls even if it had to mean that they had to bolt out of important meetings... ....

Easy-peasy ... Where to move for... fresh air. Read more ... National life expectancy has risen since 1991, though there’s been a slowdown since 2010 ... More depressingly still, life expectancy in dozens of places has actually dropped since 2010, the first time in decades ... Grim. ....

The Private Schools Fee Determination Committee has ordered Sri Sitaram Vidyalaya MatriculationHigher SecondarySchool to refund the excess amount of 63.37 lakh collected from the students during 2010-11 and 2011-12 ... He also said the management has been preparing list of students studied during 2010-11 and 2011-12 and added, "We ......

Yarnold’s time was 3 minutes, 27.28 seconds ... won gold and silver in 2002, and Germany took silver and bronze in 2010 ... “I’m sorry ... It was the largest single-heat margin in women’s Olympic skeleton history, topping the 0.31-second edge Britain’s Amy Williams had over Canada’sAmy Gough in the first heat of the 2010VancouverGames ... It was really good.”.Williams went on to win gold in 2010, and Yarnold has won the two golds since ... The U.S....

A&nbsp; camp for differently-abled persons will be organised on Sunday at Nakoda Jain pilgrimage by Jaipur Foot US of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti. Vinod Rawat, who has climbed the Himalayas, arrived in Jodhpur on Friday to attend the camp ... In 2010, he also reached the height of 20 thousand feet on the Himalayas ... It gave him a new life ... In 2010, he also reached the height of 20 thousand feet on the Himalayas ... ....

LeBron James will handle his free agent decision this summer much like he did in 2010 and 2014, with a calculated, business-like approach ...Dirk Nowitzki was fast asleep, across an ocean and past four countries, when his phone came to life with the news the rest of the NBA anticipated in July of 2010 ... It was like this in 2010 ... He entered the LeBron James sweepstakes in 2010 a little bit blind....

In 2010, when manager Buck Showalter was the new sheriff in town, he laid out his plans to alter the culture of an Orioles organization that had lost its way and had been losing for 14 seasons. When the 2018 Orioles assemble Sunday night for Showalter’s annual off-site team-building event, there... ....

Who catfished Meri on Sister Wives? Meri Brown has endured a lot of drama since the controversial show premiered back in 2010, including infertility issues and the pressure of having to share her husband of 20+ years with three other women. But in 2015, things really took a turn for the worst after Meri was forced to legally divorce Kody, so that he could marry and adopt his fourth wife, Robyn... ... ....

Karlie Miller was born and raised in Salina, the oldest of six children. She graduated from Salina Central High School and attended college for a time before going into hotel and motel management. She switched careers in 2007, taking a job as an administrator with a local dental office before becoming office administrator in 2010 at Salina Dental Arts, 1829 S ... ....

SCRANTON — After treating more than 700 children from 14 different counties since its inception in 2010, Marley’s Mission raised over $125,000 Saturday at its eighth annual Blue RibbonGala. Marley’s Mission provides equine-based therapy on its Newton Twp .......